by Heather Libby. Originally posted at tkctcktck.org
Moving oil is a dirty business, and never has that been more clear than this past month. In the past 30 days the global oil industry has had 13 spills on three continents. And it’s not just pipeline leaks – oil has spilled offshore and on, at train derailments and during routine maintenance. In North and South America alone, they’ve spilled more than a million gallons of oil and toxic chemicals – enough to fill two olympic-sized swimmingย pools.ย
How bad has it been? Here’s an infographic I made of all the oil spills, leaks and transport derailments in the past 30ย days.
โEnough is enough! How many of these accidents do we need to see before we get serious about phasing out our dependence on this dangerous industry. We have a choice to make between charting a course for our future and our childrens future. Saying no to the Keystone XL, Enbridge Northern Gateway, Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline and other proposals means saying yes to safer, healthier communities and getting serious about green jobs that we can feel proud of.โ –ย Ben West, Tar Sands Campaign Director for Forest Ethicsย Advocacy
All spills in order ofย occurrence:
March 11 โ 21: Gwagwalada Town,ย Nigera
- A week-long leak of Kilometer 407.5 NNPC (Nigeria National Petroleum Corp) pipeline. No official # of barrels spilled released, however the spill saturated a hectare (10,000 sq metres) of marshy ground near a major waterย source.
Tuesday, March 19: Fort Simpson, Northwest Territoriesย Canada
- Enbridge Norman Wells Pipeline leaks 6,290 barrels of crudeย oil
Monday, March 25: Fort MacKay, Albertaย Canada
- Suncor Tar Sands tailings pond leaks 2,200 barrels of toxic waste fluid into the Athabascaย River
Wednesday, March 27: Parker Prairie, Minnesota USA
- CP Rail train derails and spills 952 barrels of Tar Sands crudeย oil
Friday, March 29: Mayflower,ย Arkansas
- Exxon Mobilโs Pegasus Pipeline suffers a 22 foot-long rupture, spilling at least 12,000 barrels of diluted Tar Sandsย bitumen
Sunday, March 31: A power plant in Lansing, Michigan USA
- 16 barrels of an oil-based hydraulic fluid spills into the Grandย River
Tuesday, April 2: Nembe,ย Nigeria
- After suffering a reported theft of 60,000 barrels of oil per day from its Nembe Creek Trunkline pipeline, Shell Nigeria shuts off the pipe for 9 days to repairย damage.
Wednesday, April 3: 350KM southeast of Newfoundland,ย Canada
- A drilling platform leaks 0.25 barrels of crudeย oil
Wednesday, April 4: Chalmette, Louisiana USA
- 0.24 barrels (100 lbs) of hydrogen sulfide and 0.04 barrels (10lbs of benzene) leak at an Exxonย Refinery
Monday, April 8: Esmeraldas,ย Ecuador
- The OPEC-managed OCP pipeline leaks 5,500 barrels of heavy crude oil, contaminating the Wincheleย estuary
Tuesday, April 9: 29KM NE of Nuiqsut, Alaska USA
- Human error during maintenance spills 157 barrels of crude oil at a Repsol E&P USA Inc pipeline pumpย station
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